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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 8., The Whitmores of Medford and some of their descendants. (search)
story of Medford, they probably lived in another town. Francis, however, lived and died here, February 6, 1771, at the age of 93. His first wife was Anna Peirce, and they had seven children—six daughters and one son, who died when he was three years old. The following record is taken from Brook's History of Medford. Francis Whitmore m. Anna Peirce, December 7, 1699 and had Sarah, b. May 4, 1701. Hannah, b. January 22, 1703, died same year. Anna, b. May 4, 1707. Eliot, b. March 13, 1710; d. March 16, 1713. Rachel, b. April 1, 1712; m. Eben Tufts, February 17, 1731. Mercy, b. March 1, 1714. Elizabeth, b. August 6, 1716; m. Thomas Fillebrown, March 30, 1732. His wife, Anna, died August 6, 1716, and he married, second, Mary——, who died March 29, 1760. He was a farmer and bought land of Stephen Willis, near his father's place. His house stood where the brick house on Canal street now is. His father also sold land to him. This land was sold to him for £ 10 curr